Thomas Steiner (@tomayac)

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July 26th, 2022

On a tangent, the CPU Pressure API is one Project Fugu 🐡 proposal (driven by @Intel) how to expose CPU usage data directly to the browser: https://t.co/OEU0xEOwY8. 🌡 https://t.co/uMwQOTsdau

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@marcosc @w3c Already booked my travel. Can’t wait to see people again. May not forget to get my eTA (https://t.co/1pfw4YFJkO). The last time I traveled to 🇨🇦 I didn’t realize it was required, but managed to get the eTA at the boarding gate(!) f

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RT @brucel: Soooo … you say you want to maintain a Chromium fork? https://t.co/Igc3VcTKor Vivaldi has just integrated Chromium 104, a proce…

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@rick_viscomi @Keithamus @kennethrohde @passle_ @HTTPArchive Since the first parameter can be a function or a string of arbitrary length, it’s going to be RegEx hell for sure… Oh, and for the second parameter, it can be any expression that returns an in

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@simevidas @BoxySVG This is the string the internal review teams and the involved engineering teams were happiest with. I can’t go into the details, but can assure you a lot of thought work went into the prompt.

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@Keithamus @kennethrohde @passle_ @rick_viscomi might be able to help us craft an @HTTPArchive query to find instances where the second parameter of `setTimeout()` is not an integer. </nerd-snipe>

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@Keithamus @kennethrohde @passle_ @domenic Ah, genius minds and such… 😂 (Didn’t see your tweet before posting, since my default Twitter client only shows some replies.) Well, actually genius minds think of the problem you brought up. I’m pretty s

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I love how smart CSS folks discover more and more applications for `has:`; in this case it’s @davatron5000 with a solution to the “dangling” item problem when you have a grid with an odd number of items. 💏 https://t.co/j7PNuOTfrY

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